Hearing aid research and design?Well, I actually got a reply and then had a nice little exchange with Dominika Behounek, Co-Founder of Arya Audio Labs. No airblade for testing, but a very nice lady. I asked if she minds me sharing our email exchange here and she essentially said to feel free. So, rather than summarize, I'll just quote her directly:
From there, we discuss the possibility of me getting an introduction to Western Electric in Chattanooga, TN to get a demo of the speakers they are building which incorporate the AirBlade.
So, bottom line for me testing one of their speakers is: not yet. But, they (she) seems willing to do so in the future and she is helping me get connected with a manufacturer just a couple hours' drive from me to hear what they are doing with it.
BTW, you should see Ms. Behounek's LinkedIn profile... BS in Acoustic Engineering, PhD in Modelling electrocochlear responses ... which I have no idea what that even means. Off the charts smart. These credentials, at least to me, add a level of confidence that this isn't just some audiophoolery technology.
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